women art and society

women art and society
If you were sent back to the history, society would you choose?

Sparta, brute force and dignity to high. UnderArmour Great tatics because they "have protected their home" and was virtually unbeatable army. But their government in a perspective was in ruins. And they really didn't have no rights for women. or Athens, a prosperous and thriving community. Their government was smart, and men could vote in time. Women were given more rights and the arts have been at a high level. But they not had a good army for protection. Which would you choose? You can also the name of another company and why

Out of your choice Athens. There was a lot more freedom in your life, you were more likely to be and do what you wanted in your life. Moreover, democracy was spartan rudimentary at best, you had more civic freedom in Athens. While Athens had an army inferior to Sparta, but their military forces were still high, and the Navy, was unique in Greece. My choice would be the Romans. I have studied, at least in some regard, all ancient cultures, and the Romans fascinate me the most. They rose a small hill town, harassed by the Etruscans and the Greeks (who, at the time, were "superior" cultures), masters of almost everything that was known at the time. Their buildings are marvels of engineering, rivaling and sometimes surpassing that of any other culture, many of which are still in operation today (aqueducts still supply water, and Modern highways are literally opened directly on the Roman roads). Thus, many aspects of Roman culture remain today, and we do not even know not, because nobody thinks about why they do the things they do. If you stop and think: "Why do I like being clean?" You realize that the idea of clean = important began with the Romans. Do you speak Spanish, French or Italian? These are derived from Latin. Thank you Romans. English, to a lesser degree, is also highly derivative of Latin. The concept of roads to facilitate trade, communication and travel across great distances? Romans. Western culture is that it is because the Romans. It was amended and changed to what it is by other influences, but Roman culture is at the heart of most of it.


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